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Kajhiya River, Godda, Jharkhand, India
KAJHIYA RIVER is one of the most important river of the district of Godda, Jharkhand. The source of this river is small streams flowing down from the plateau of Santhal Pargana and mainly the hilly areas of the Sundar Pahari block of the GODDA Dist  and the hilly areas are related to Rajmahal Hills range. It is the main tributary of a big river of the Santhal Pargana called Gerua River whose mouth is in the river Ganga, near Ekchari Railway Station of Bhagalpur Bihar.Gerua River is the border areas of the two States Jharkhand and Bihar and flows between the two districts of BIHAR, Banka and Bhagalpur and GODDA District of Jharkhand. The district headquarter, Godda is situated on the south side of the KAJHIYA RIVER. Near Godda town it flows from East to West and near the Jamni village it flows from South to North. Once, in view of the irrigation of the farms of the local villages it was very beneficial and thousand acres of the land was irrigated by this very important river. Once upon a time it was called the lifeline of the district to the farmers of the villages situated on the both sides of the river. Potable water is also supplied to the people of the GODDA town from this river since many years. It is also important for animals of the local villages. It is a seasonal river and only in the rainy season it flows with gushing current. It's very attractive in the rainy season when the people of the local villages taking interest in swimming, bathing, fishing and enjoying variously in the river water. In the course of time the condition of the river changed and now in view of the irrigation the function of the river has become absolutely useless. Once the Kajhiya River was the huge reservoir of SAND and one couldn't think that the river would be devoid of  sand. Due to economical growth and development, raising out out of sand on the large scale was done rapidly for the building construction works and as a bad  consequence now the river is empty of sand. On the other hand due to bricks manufacturing works and making of big and small kilns on the bank of the river,  th River changed into ditches and the level of water went utmost down which is not useful now for the purpose of irrigation  of the land. Now the river requires the prohibition of raising out of sand for the life of the river and also for maintaining the level of water. The bridge acrossing the KAJHIYA RIVER as well as the banks of the River require beautification to make the place visitors attraction. For the purpose of irrigation a DAM is also very essential to be built on this river. NESAR AHMAD NASAR, Godda, Jharkhand. India. Dt. 01st of July 2018. Nesar Ahmad (talk) 05:15, 1 July 2018 (UTC)